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- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- [[Physics 434, 2015: Physical Biology], Emory
- Physics 190, 2015: Freshman Seminar: Where do laws of nature come from?, Emory
- 2014
- Physics 511A, 2014: Graduate Electrodynamics, Emory
- Physics 434, 2014: Information Processing in Biology, Emory
- The Eighth International q-bio Summer School on Cellular Information Processing
- 2013
- Physics 511A, 2013: Graduate Electrodynamics, Emory
- The Seventh International q-bio Summer School on Cellular Information Processing
- 2012
- Physics 434, 2012: Information Processing in Biology, Emory
- Physics 511A, 2012: Graduate Electrodynamics, Emory
- Computational Neuroscience Methods Clinic, 2012, Emory
- The Sixth International q-bio Summer School on Cellular Information Processing
- 2011
- Physics 380, 2011: Information Processing in Biology, Emory
- Physics 142: Electricity and magnetism, Emory
- The Fifth International q-bio Summer School on Cellular Information Processing
- 2010
- Physics 380, 2010: Information Processing in Biology, Emory
- The Fourth International q-bio Summer School on Cellular Information Processing
- Physics 142: Electricity and magnetism, Emory
- 2009
- The Third International q-bio Summer School on Cellular Information Processing
- Biological Information processing Summer School, Beijing
- 2008
- 2007
- The First International q-bio Summer School on Cellular Information Processing.
- Los Alamos Summer School.
- SIBBS: Seminar in Biological and Biomedical Sciences on Stochastic Biochemistry.
- 2006
- Los Alamos Summer School
- 2004–2005
- Columbia University, Department of Biomedical Informatics, co-instructor, Compuational Biology: Functional and Integrative Genomics
- 2002
- UCSB, Department of Statistics; NYU, Courant Institute, Bioinformatics group, visiting instructor, lecture series in Statistical Inference
- 1999–2001
- Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, teaching assistant, Methods in Computational Neuroscience
- 1997–1999
- Princeton University, Department of Physics, teaching assistant, upper division mechanics; author of the “Demonstrations solutions manual” for undergraduate mechanics laboratory
- 1995-1996
- San Francisco State University, Department of Physics, teaching assistant, undergraduate classical physics laboratory